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. 2016 Dec 21;11(12):e0167700. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167700

Table 4. Comparison of the significant genes that we found to be associated with BP with other reported phenotypes.

Model BP Effect Genes Associated phenotype Ref.
Model 1 SBP SNP LRP8 Triglyceride levels in early onset coronary artery disease [40]
CAPN13 BMI in African American girls [41]
MITF Pulmonary hypertension [42]
SGCD Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [43]
HDL-cholesterol [44]
Coronary spastic angina [45]
MLL3 Regulation of Renin through HOXB9 [46]
DBP SNP MLL3 Regulation of Renin through HOXB9 [46]
Model 2 SBP UT-Self SGCD Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [43]
UT-Other MITF Pulmonary hypertension [42]
PRH1-PRR4 No known associations
DBP UT-Self CYP19A1 SNP x Sex interactions and cardiovascular disease [47]
PRH1-PRR4 No known associations
UT-Other KCNK2/KCTD3 Depressive disorders [4850]
Model 3 SBP SNP*UT-Self PKD2L1 Serum metabolites in African Americans [51]
UT variable SNP*UT- Other ABI3BP Suicide attempts among patients with depression [52, 53]
coded as No/Yes HTR4 Suicide attempts in schizophrenia patients [51]
ADRB2 Psychological distress [54]
SBF2 Addiction [55]
ADM Anxiety, Depression, and Bi-polar disease [56]
DBP SNP*UT-Self PKD2L1 Serum metabolites in African Americans [51]
SNP*UT-Other N/A
Model 3 SBP SNP*UT-Other CYP19A1 SNP x Sex interactions and cardiovascular disease [47]
UT variable coded as Low/High DBP SNP*UT-Other CYP19A1 SNP x Sex interactions and cardiovascular disease [47]

Note: italicized gene names have previously been related to psychological phenotypes